NEVER EVER TAKE ANY NOTICE OF BRAINDEAD or anyone that tries to make out that paedophilia is a party political issue....

NEVER EVER VOTE LABOUR EITHER!

Jewish Labour Councillor & Head teacher for Skelmersdale/West Lancashire district council Malcolm Ford gets 15 years prison for child rape.-----Labour Party election agent jailed a third time for paedophilia-----Peter Prendiville: Labour Westminster election candidate admits making indecent images of children.-------Marxist Bury Labour Party councillor appears in court charged with 16 counts of making rape images of children-------------Ex-Labour party councillor hanged himself after being arrested for molesting a child.--------Thurrock Labour councillor Terry Brookes arrested on suspicion of possession of child porn-------Labour councillor Richard Smith faces prison after confessing to child pornogrophy offences--------Manchester Labour Party councillor David Royle arrested on suspicion of child rape----Deputy Labour party leader Tom Watson’s paedophile uncle-----Fagan’s HoardLABOUR party councillor David Fagan has been arrested and charged with possessing a hoard of child rape images.------Hull Labour party councillor Steven Bayes has been charged with making and hoarding rape images of children.-----Drug dealing Labour councillor caught with thousands of rape images of children avoids jail-------Another RISING Labour Party star appears in court over child sex offences--------Labour Lord Mayor jailed for child sex offences------Dudley Labour councillor Derrick Hemingsley appeared in court charged with taking pornographic pictures of a child

. Tory Party councillor and former Mayor (Wrexham), Michael Morris - Convicted and put on probation for 2 years, for the indecent assault of another man, which was captured on CCTV.

. Tory Party Liaison Manager on the London Assembly, Douglas Campbell, who’s job includes running the Tory GLA website - Arrested for allegedly downloading child porn. He is currently suspended while the Police investigation continues.

To be honest Will its about adapting to new ideas and technologies with the intention of getting a far more representative system of government, which is what the "people have spoken" implies. If the people speak then they should be speaking all the time rather than chuntering on the sidelines.

BRANDED 2:55 Sun Jan 28"Then its not "the voice of the people". It was a snapshot of the view of the people at one moment in time. The "voice of the people' is always shifting..."------------------

Then what you are talking about is always a problem of democracy when governments cannot possibly change things over night. That's the problem here. Leavers would happily have left the EU by now. It's contractual obligations and remainers, together with useless politicians slowing the whole process up. So. What's the alternative to a democratic vote then BRAINDEAD? A dictator making decisions for us all?---------------------------------------------------------

Reply Gavros 4:44 Sun Jan 28"direct democracy is fine if you have an educated population with the ability to see both sides of an argument and make up their own minds about the issue."------------------------------------------------------------Really? You are just so non-self-aware Gavros. Forget the issue mate. Think about the benefits of living in a democracy for a moment. Why are you so comfortable about giving away your's and all of our rights to democratic self-determination?

That's why so many other remainer politicians are following through to deliver Brexit but just don't have the will or gumption to deliver it properly. Personally, I agree with what Farage said the other day. Another referendum would decide once and for all before UK embarks on a neo-Brexit. That I would support.

Then its not "the voice of the people". It was a snapshot of the view of the people at one moment in time. The "voice of the people' is always shifting as news and events and information changes. If you wish to have a plebiscite you need to continually refer to the wise people for their guidance. This is entirely possible and is used in places like Switzerland and some places in the USA.Direct democracy will eventually take over everywhere when the right kind of technology is developed. Blockchain might be the answer.

So why not give "the people" their say every day on every topic? We have all the technology and information has never been more freely available. Certain super important laws coukd be continually revisited as new information becomes abailable.

Reply Hammer and Pickle 8:58 Sat Jan 27"A good start would be trying to gain popular support by actually governing well rather than pitting people against each other with shit like Brexit, master."----------------------

So do you mean that "governing well" means not giving the people a democratic choice as it only pits the citizens against each other when they decide they like their independence and want to leave the EU?

Because if you do, isn't there a danger that UK just becomes another vassal state run by a dictator like Putin does in Russia? Or that it stays as a vassal state of the EU bureaucracy?